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After great Ancient Rishies, Swami Adi Sankaracharya who unified this country through spiritual means, Our Bapu Mahatmaji liberated our country from the Foreign rule. Thereafter Sri Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and Sri Lal Bhahadur Sashtri were the two leaders our country had, later the fall began and continued till Now............BJP, in power, Mr. Modi our new PM,AND HIS TEAM WORKING HARD TO UPLIFT THIS NOBLE HOLY NATION ...TO NEW HEIGHTS..........

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2. CHILDHOOD :I must have been about seven when my father left Porbandar for Rajkot, to become a memberof the Rajasthanik Court. There I was put into a primary school, and I can well recollect thosedays, including the names and other particulars of the teachers who taught me. As at Porbandar,so here, there is hardly anything to note about my studies. I could have been only a mediocrestudent. From this school I went to the suburban school and thence to the high school, havingalready reached my twelfth year. I do not remember having ever told a lie, during this shortperiod, either to my teachers or to my schoolmates. I used to be very shy and avoided allcompany. My books and my lessons were my sole companions. To be at school at that stroke ofthe hour and to run back home as soon as school closed--that was my daily habit. I literally ranback, because I could not bear to talk to anybody. I was even afraid lest anyone should poke funat me.There is an incident which occured at the examination during my first year at the high school,and which is worth recording. Mr. Giles, the Educational Inspector, had come on a visit ofinspection. He had set us five words to write as a spelling exercise. One of the words was 'kettle'.I had mis-spelt it. The teacher tried to prompt me with the point of his boot, but I would not beprompted. It was beyond me to see that he wanted me to copy the spelling from my neighbour'sslate, for I had thought that the teacher was there to supervise us against copying. The result thatall the boys except myself were found to have spelt every word correctly. Only I had been stupid.The teacher tried later to bring this stupidity home to me, but without effect. I never could learnthe art of 'copying'.Yet the incident did not in the least diminish my respect for my teacher. I was, by nature, blindto the faults of elders. Later I came to know many other failings of this teacher, but my regard forhim remained the same. For I had learnt to carry out the orders of elders, not to scan theiractions.Two other incidents belonging to the same period have always clung to my memory. As a rule Ihad a distaste for any reading beyond my school books. The daily lessons had to be done,because I disliked being taken to task by my teacher as much as I disliked deceiving him.Therefore I would do the lessons, but often without my mind in them. Thus when even thelessons could not be done properly, there was of course no question of any extra reading. Butsomehow my eyes fell on a book purchased by my father. It was Shravana Pitribhakti Nataka (aplay about Shravana's devotion to this parents). I read it with intense interest. There came to ourplace about the same time [some] itinerant showmen. One of the pictures I was shown was ofShravana carrying, by means of slings fitted for his shoulders, his blind parents on a pilgrimage.The book and the picture left an indelible impression on my mind. 'Here is an example for you tocopy,' I said to myself. The agonized lament of the parents over Shravana's death is still fresh inmy memory. The melting tune moved me deeply, and I played it on a concertina which my fatherhad purchased for me.There was a similar incident connected with another play. Just about this time, I had securedmy father's permission to see a play performed by a certain dramatic company. This play--Harishchandra--captured my heart. I could never be tired of seeing it. But how often should I bepermitted to go? It haunted me and I must have acted Harishchandra to myself times withoutnumber. 'Why should not all be truthful like Harishchandra?' was the question I asked myself dayand night. To follow truth and to go through all the ordeals Harishchandra went through was theone ideal it inspired in me. I literally believed in the story of Harishchandra. The thought of it alloften made me weep. My commonsense tells me today that Harishchandra could not have beena historical character. Still both Harishchandra and Shravana are living realities for me, and I amsure I should be moved as before if I were to read those plays again today.

The most expected celebrity to come into politics for the past 20 years is Rajinikanth. Sometimes his speech against certain political leaders gives us a hint of his political venture. But he constantly denies the fact.

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Recently BJP party member Subramanian Swamy made a controversial statement about Rajinikanth.

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'Rajini is not a stable person, so he is not fit to come in to politics' is the statement given by him. This made Rajini fans to go pissed off.

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1. In the past many persons from cinema industry( in Bharatham as whole ) mainly actors joined politics and miserably failed to perform.
2. In the case Tamil Nadu, where people are mad about Cinema and actors, do not use their intellect to analyse a person.
3. Majority in Tamil Nadu are blind followers of anything and anybody, without using their sense of knowledge.
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Ref : For over three decades, Sasikala lived in the shadows of the late Jayalalithaa. As she now looks to step out and gain control over the AIADMK, her family, once loathed by Jayalalithaa and viewed with suspicion by others in the party, could prove the biggest hurdle.

At Rajaji Hall on Tuesday evening, as Sasikala stood beside Jayalalithaa’s casket, with other members of her extended clan at vantage positions around the body, there were few AIADMK seniors in the frame. Elsewhere, Sasikala’s husband Natarajan, whom Jayalalithaa apparently loathed, escorted out VIPs. The message, amplified when Sasikala performed the last rites for her friend, was this: that Chinnamma, as Sasik…

Indira behaved as Dictator with Congressmen, She had no respect to anybody

Opinion
11/12/2016.
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All Members,
Respected family members of this great holy Nation.

Demonic character is hidden, the reality of the Dictator

Sub : Indira mistakes cost India dearly

Ref : The most pernicious legacy left behind by Indira Gandhi is the lumpenisation and criminalisation of politics.

26. Rajiv Gandhi, despite his dreams for India and pretensions to modernity succumbed to communal and vote bank politics with his stand on the Shah Bano case, in which the Supreme Court ruled that Shah Bano be given alimony by her divorced husband. Muslim fundamentalists agitated that it was an encroachment in their Personal Law.
Under their pressure, in 1986, the Congress, which had an absolute majority in Parliament at the time, passed an Act that nullified the Supreme Court's judgement in the Shah Bano case.

Satvic, Vegetarian, Honest, Sincere, Balance minded, Follower of Paramatma, Knowledge of Oneness, Brave, No thought in Past as well as in Future, Enjoy the present moments in full, Adjusting nature ..........many more